Showing posts with label Global News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global News. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Ontario Trails News - Active transportation needs to include more trails, fewer roads: Bill to Allow ATV's on Roads

With 2500 trails you don't need to be hit by a car

Half of Canadian teens hit or nearly hit by vehicles while walking: Poll


Global News / Erin Trafford
TORONTO – More than half of Canadian teenagers say they have been hit or nearly hit by a vehicle while walking, according to a new pedestrian safety poll released on Monday.
The survey conducted by Angus Reid for the non-profit injury prevention group Parachute Canada and FedEx Express Canada shows 51 per cent of teens between the ages of 13 and 18 have been hit by a car or have been involved in a near miss.

Nearly three-quarters (72 per cent) of those say the driver wasn’t paying attention and a third say (30 per cent) the driver was going too fast.
However, 20 per cent of teens surveyed admitted they failed to look both ways before crossing the street and 8 per cent say distractions with their phone, music or other communication device were factors.
“These numbers remind us that we need to educate Canadians on pedestrian and driver safety, including at intersections,” said Louise Logan, Parachute’s President and CEO in a media release.
“It’s simple, make road safety part of the conversation and remember to take a moment of silence and pay attention whether on foot or in a vehicle.”
The poll results coincide with Parachute Canada’s national “Moment of Silence” campaign to encourage teens to put down their mobile devices and to pay attention when crossing the street.
Statistics show on average 30 child pedestrians are killed and 2,412 are injured every year in Canada with most incidents happening between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. when students are heading home from school.
The Angus Reid Forum online poll commissioned by Parachute Canada surveyed 510 Canadian teenagers from Nov. 6 to 11 with a margin of error of +/- 4.34 per cent, 19 times out of 20.
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Bill for more ATVs on roads


Almaguin News
QUEEN’S PARK – Parry Sound-Muskoka MPP Norm Miller introduced a private member’s bill that entails new classes of all-terrain vehicles.
The bill has passed its first reading. If the bill is passed, it will update the Ontario Highway Traffic Act to include the new classes. These classes include two-up models and utility task vehicles.
In November 2013, the Ontario Legislature unanimously passed a motion to update a section of the regulation that does not account for the use of all-terrain vehicles that are designed for multiple passengers.
“In September 2013, I was happy to call for the modernization of the Highway Traffic Act,” he said. “This bill is aimed at ensuring the current legislation is updated so that ATV and UTV owners in Ontario will be able to ride with certainty, and take advantage of the great trails that our province has to offer.”

“Updating the legislation will be a benefit to individual riders, trail organizations and the tourism industry in Ontario.” 
- Norm Miller

“Updating the legislation will be a benefit to individual riders, trail organizations and the tourism industry in Ontario.”

Friday, June 10, 2011

Ontario Trails News - Paddle, Hike, Bike, or Ride

The top 25 walking intersections in Toronto « Spacing Toronto
By Dylan Reid
Now, I am happy to say, Global News has thoughtfully open-sourced the complete data set. I hope others will be able to use it to come up with other interesting insights into walking in Toronto... Spacing Toronto



City's contradictory messaging gets bike boxes off to a bad start
Guelph Mercury
The 'Share the Road — Cycle Safe' page on the city's website includes several tips for safe cyclingincluding, in bold letters, 'Don't pass on the right.' The website includes a link to Ontario's Guide to Safe Cycling, which says when a motorist is ...


All-star students get Duke of Edinburgh Awards insideTORONTO.com
They strapped snowshoes to their feet for a six-day trek across Northern Ontario. They bonded with Huskies on a sledding trip in Algonquin Park...


Trails in Toronto | Monvida
Trails in Toronto. If you're like me, running along city streets is not your thing. You want more out of running than having to dodge pedestrians like ...
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TRCA: News Story
To view a map of the Shared Path please go to: http://www.toronto.ca/parks/pdf/trails/sharedpath.pdf. Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest ...
www.trca.on.ca/news-media/
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Ontario Adventure Travel - Adventure Vacations & Adventure Tours ...
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Ontario • Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario United States: • Superior National Forest, Minnesota, Food & Canoe Package ...
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14 years for Tour de Grand
Cambridge Times
Last year, Dean Sage from Grand River Cycle tweaked brakes and switched pedals for rider Marco Avolio from Toronto, who was preparing for the 72 km route in the Cambridge Tour de Grand in Churchill Park. Times File Photo The Tour de Grand got off to an ...
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Hitting the high seas in a kayak
NorthernLife.ca
Though I've been living and working in northern Ontario for the past few years, ... I had been in a canoe before, but never a kayak, so I was glad to have ...


Turtle caution urged London Free Press
"Currently, seven of Ontario's eight turtle species are listed as at risk," said Scott Gillingwater, species-at-risk biologist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority. "Even our most common species, the midland painted turtle, ...
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Ontario Provincial Parks | Ontario Provincial Park Trails
Lake Superior Provincial Park Trails | Wawa Ontario Hikes | Trails . ... Algonquin Provincial Park Trails | Haliburton Ontario Hikes . ...
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Wilderness Hike to Conquer Cancer! - SyncBASE Inc - Financial ...
SyncBASE's Wilderness Hike to. Conquer the Highest Point in Ontario, Canada While Helping Conquer Cancer! Canadian Cancer Society SyncBASE Inc ...
syncbase.net/hiking.html


ATVs will pose hazard on city's streets The Sudbury Star
Under Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, bicycles are considered vehicles. As such, cyclists of all ages must share our streets with motorized vehicles. Cycling on sidewalks creates an unsafe environment for pedestrians, and is illegal. ... 
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Compromise should be reached on harbour fishing, ATV use Northumberland Today
Many people might not know this, but there is a law that prevents the harassment of hunters and anglers in Ontario. For instance on some other waters, I get people telling me I can't fish from my boat around their docks or boats. Wrong, wrong, wrong! ... See all stories on this topic »



YouTube - Bruce Trail Hiking - General Brock Side Trail Queenston ...
There are two trails from Queenston Heights. This one's in the east end. .... Added to queue Dufferin Highlands, Ontario, Bruce trailby ScenicOntario82 ...
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Trail Rides in Oakville, Ontario - Rates - Reservations
Looking for trail rides near Oakville, Ontario? The Ranch offers great rates for adults, children and family groups. Book your reservation today!
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